Dear colleagues,

On behalf of the WiNoDa Knowledge Lab at the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin, I would like to invite you to our new season of webinars, ranging from partecipatory research to hands-on tools to harmonise your datasets and build sound recognition software. All webinars are free of charge and in English but registration is necessary (the link can be found in the title of the webinar). Feel free to circulate this email among your network.


We would love to see you there!


 

Participatory Research and Public Engagement in Context: Frameworks, Practices, and Institutional Transformation

October 14th, 11am CET

Participatory research and public engagement foster collaboration, shared learning, and responsibility in science. This webinar introduces key formats of participation, explores practices in Germany, the UK, the Netherlands, and France, and shares insights from institutional change at the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin.

Ideal for researchers and practitioners, looking to integrate participation into their work in meaningful, sustainable ways.

 

Practical Passive Acoustic Monitoring with Audiomoth for Birds, Bats and Orthoptera

October 28th, 11am CET

Passive acoustic monitoring lets researchers study animals by recording their songs and calls. With affordable devices like Audiomoths and powerful tools like opensoundscape, it’s now easier than ever to classify recordings, build custom models, and monitor multiple species at once.

Join our beginner-friendly webinar to explore how to get started with Audiomoths and learn a workflow for analyzing birds, bats, and orthoptera.

From Messy Tables to Meaningful Insights: LLMs in Biodiversity Data Curation

November 11th, 11 CET

Struggling with inconsistent species names, messy columns, or vague locality notes? Learn how Large Language Models (LLMs) can simplify cleaning, harmonizing, and georeferencing—no data science degree required.

This webinar will show live, reproducible workflows, from fixing spreadsheets to turning natural-language place descriptions into GPS coordinates. Get to analysis faster with practical, beginner-friendly tools.


A New Tool for Planning Data Management in Biodiversity, Ecological, and Environmental Research


December 16th, 11am CET

 

Research data is growing fast—good management starts with a Data Management Plan (DMP). A DMP defines how your project’s data will be created, handled, preserved, and shared, ensuring compliance and supporting FAIR principles.

 

In this session with GFBio and the BiodiversiTea team, you’ll get a clear introduction to DMPs, a guided tour of GFBio’s free support service, and hands-on experience with the DMP Tool.


To keep up to date with our activities, you can always sign up for our monthly Newsletter or follow us on LinkedIn and Mastodon.

 

Kind regards,

Ginevra Bellini

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Dr. Ginevra Bellini (she/her_sie/ihr)

Community Manager

WiNoDa Knowledge Lab
Email:
 ginevra.bellini@mfn.berlin

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10115 Berlin | Germany